The second Stanford spring football game at Kezar Stadium was not like the first in either format or outcome.

This time, for example, there were touchdowns.

Three came courtesy of quarterback Andrew Luck, whose Cardinal team defeated the White team 42-3 before an announced crowd of 6,800.

Unlike last year's event -- when Stanford was split into evenly matched teams and the final score was 6-3 -- the first-stringers faced the reserves Saturday, and the result was a blowout.

"I wanted to see the units play together,'' first-year coach David Shaw said. "The offensive line is still coming together (three new starters), and I didn't want to split those guys up. Same with the defensive line.''

The starting offense scored touchdowns on its first three possessions against the second-string defense before Luck took a breather. He completed 16 of 22 passes for 165 yards and three touchdowns.

Anthony Wilkerson was the top rusher (65 yards), and tight end Zach Ertz caught three touchdown passes, including a 3-yarder pass from Luck on the opening drive.

"I thought it was a good opportunity for (the reserves) to come up against the first-team players on both sides "... and begin to build their own reputation," Luck said.